> I wonder how many people realize with very little work one could make 
> CF run markup that looks just like ASP.NET markup.

Agreed. I'm currently working on putting together a list of CFC --> .NET class 
equivalents. They are quite similar. I'll post my findings here if anyone is 
interested.

Anyway, did you get your problem figured out?

Dave Gruska

> Lastly, I'm tempted to defend ASP.NET/Visual Studio, especially based 
> on your Subject line, but I don't want to start a flame war. I will 
> say that I absolutely love both CF and .NET.
> 
> Dave Gruska
> 
> I really don't have much against ASP.NET as long as it's not pushed on 
> me with "LEARN .NET or you will never work again..." type arguments.  
> I wonder how many people realize with very little work one could make 
> CF run markup that looks just like ASP.NET markup.
> 
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